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A day of shame and Mahathir is part of that shame PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 27 October 2009 21:05

Twenty-two years ago, the then Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad, committed a heinous crime by ordering the detention of 106 concerned Malaysians for his self-preservation. He was under extreme political pressure and his response to this challenge was to be high-handed and undemocratic. He resorted to the use of the infamous ISA to smack down the dissidents, social activists and opposition figures.


He was then conveniently rolled into three-in-one: Prime Minister, Home Minister and Justice Minister.  As Prime Minister, he was all powerful to do whatever he wanted to; as Home Minister, he resorted to the use of the ISA and signed the detention papers to put away 106 Malaysians without charging them in an open court of law, where they could have exercised their legitimate right to defend themselves; as Justice Minister, he shamefully denied them their natural justice.

This is why 27 October will be a day of shame for this nation and Dr Mahathir will be forever part of that shame. He was the one who perpetrated this unjust act that took away the freedom of Malaysians without a just cause.

Though we justly despised colonial rule, we had no qualms in retaining a colonial law that had imposed and inflicted untold misery on numerous citizens of this country.  We gained independence but we retained the undemocratic colonial instruments of oppression that imprisoned the citizens and denied them their inalienable right to freedom

As long as this nefarious law remains in our statute books, the struggle to abolish this law will continue unabated. We know that only with struggle, change will come. Until we achieve that change we crave for, the struggle will continue.

This is our pledge to the nation.

P Ramakrishnan
President
27 October 2009

 



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Chandran  - The Rot began with Razak   |216.15.59.xxx |2009-10-27 20:25:46
[i]May 1969, gave the government the opportunity to put in place a system that gradually took away human rights from the malaysian public.The NEP now severly critized by UMNO leaders is defacto a racist policy.The mere fact that Malaysian politicians dont want to sign on to International Treaties that deal with teh Elimination of Racial Discrimination and refusal to have a Race relations Act shows that the NEO is a racist policy.

Every Institution has been captured by UMNo.Institutions that
are to protect the citizens in a democratic system are now in place to protect the politicians.Every legsialtion prohibits free speech and assembly-imprisonment without trial is rampant and will continue to be so.That with a bad and discredited judiciary-we are a failing state.
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